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Minimum Data Set Serge Resnikoff MD, PhD Course 5 Data Collection and Information Management
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Data Collection Monitoring Evaluation Planning Advocacy Policy-making Local LevelGlobal level Eye Health Health Eye Health Health National Information System National Programme VISION 2020 Global Health Observatory VISION 2020 WHO+IAPB
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Global Health Observatory (GHO) WHO's gateway to health-related statistics from around the world Provides access to an interactive repository of data, trends and maps.
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WHO Universal Access to Eye Health: A Global Action Plan, 2014 - 2019 13 Global Indicators 5 National Indicators
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WHO Global Action Plan, 2014 - 2019 1. Prevalence of blindness and visual impairment, and their causes 2.Number of eye care personnel by cadre: – Ophthalmologists – Allied ophthalmic personnel Cataract Surgical Rate Impact Output
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WHO Universal Access to Eye Health: A Global Action Plan, 2014 - 2019 Open to discussion Comments by 8 Oct.
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IAPB Global Indicators Project Outputs, Outcomes, Impact Annually – Cataract surgical rate – Onchocerciasis elimination indicators – Trachoma elimination indicators Every Five years – Number of ophthalmologists per million population – Number of cataract surgeons per million population – Number of optometrists per million population – Number of middle level ophthalmic personnel per million population – Coverage of financing of eye care (re. UHC)
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IAPB Global Indicators Project Outputs, Outcomes, Impact Periodically collected through population-based surveys (RAAB) in selected countries – Cause specific prevalence of vision impairment and blindness – Cataract Surgical Coverage rate, disaggregated by urban/rural and gender – Cataract surgery outcome (post op. visual acuity) – Spectacle Coverage rate for Uncorrected Refractive Errors – Coverage of screening of diabetic patients for DR
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